Confirmed members currently in federal prison
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Confirmed members currently in federal prison
I did this a couple of years ago and thought it would be interesting to revisit now (original: viewtopic.php?p=172617&sid=4b14674a7309 ... af#p172617).
The following list is accurate as of today (01/24/2023).
PENNSYLVANIA
FCI Allenwood Medium:
- Colombo: Joseph Monteleone, 83 (LIFE)
- Colombo: Anthony Russo, 69 (02/03/2023)
- Gambino: Thomas Carbonaro, 75 (03/15/2062)
- Lucchese: Joseph Massaro, 79 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: John Petrucelli, 51 (LIFE)
- Philadelphia: Frank Martines, 69 (LIFE)
FCI Allenwood Low:
- Bonanno: Ronald Giallanzo, 52 (03/02/2028)
- Colombo: Joseph Amato, 64 (05/26/2024)
- Gambino: Vincent Fiore, 60 (11/10/2024)
USP Allenwood:
- Bonanno: Fabrizio DiFrancisci, 52 (02/19/2025)
- Lucchese: Louis Daidone, 76 (LIFE)
USP Canaan:
- Gambino: Andrew Campos, 53 (11/03/2024)
- Gambino: Charles Carneglia, 76 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Steven L. Crea, 75 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Anthony Senter, 67 (LIFE)
FCI Schuylkill:
- Gambino: Ronald Trucchio, 71 (LIFE)
- Philadelphia: Domenic Grande, 43 (UNKNOWN)
USP Lewisburg:
- Colombo: Michael Sessa, 64 (LIFE)
FCI Loretto:
- Philadelphia: Steven Mazzone, 59 (UNKNOWN)
FCI McKean:
- Colombo: Alphonse Persico, 68 (LIFE)
NEW YORK
MDC Brooklyn:
- Bonanno: Stephen LoCurto, 62 (LIFE)
- Colombo: Theodore Persico, 59 (UNKNOWN)
- Colombo: Michael Uvino, 57 (UNKNOWN)
FCI Ray Brook:
- Colombo: Dino Saracino, 50 (03/26/2050)
- Lucchese: John Perna, 45 (02/18/2024)
CONNECTICUT
FCI Danbury:
- Bonanno: Jerome Asaro, 64 (02/11/2023)
- Bonanno: Anthony Donato, 64 (03/08/2025)
- Bonanno: Robert Lino, 56 (07/14/2026)
- Colombo: Vito Guzzo, 58 (11/04/2028)
- Lucchese: Eugene Castelle, 62 (11/06/2024)
MASSACHUSETTS
FMC Devens:
- Colombo: Victor Orena, 88 (LIFE)
- Genovese: Emilio Fusco, 54 (12/13/2030)
- Genovese: James Ida, 83 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Steven D. Crea, 50 (08/26/2028)
- Philadelphia: John Stanfa, 82 (LIFE)
NEW JERSEY
FCI Fort Dix:
- Bonanno: Anthony Aiello, 46 (10/09/2029)
- Kansas City: Vincent Pisciotta, 68 (12/09/2029)
- Philadelphia: Salvatore Mazzone, 57 (09/13/2024)
FCI Fairton:
- Lucchese: Nicodemo Scarfo, 57 (05/14/2037)
KENTUCKY
USP McCreary:
- Bonanno: Thomas Pitera, 68 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Matthew Madonna, 87 (LIFE)
FMC Lexington:
- Colombo: Ralph DeLeo, 79 (05/28/2024)
CALIFORNIA
USP Victorville:
- Lucchese: Christopher Londonio, 49 (LIFE)
FCI Terminal Island:
- Lucchese: Joseph Testa, 68 (LIFE)
FLORIDA
USP Coleman I:
- Bonanno: Vincent Basciano, 63 (LIFE)
FCI Coleman Low:
- Lucchese/ Philadelphia: Salvatore Pelullo, 55 (09/17/2036)
NORTH CAROLINA
FCI Butner Medium I:
- Philadelphia: Salvatore Piccolo, 71 (11/02/2027)
FMC Butner:
- Colombo: Thomas Gioeli, 70 (05/03/2023)
OTHER
FCI Cumberland, MD:
- Lucchese: Vittorio Amuso, 88 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Anthony Grado, 59 (12/19/2027)
FMC Rochester, MN:
- Genovese: Louis Manna, 93 (06/10/2047)
- Philadelphia: Giuseppe Gallara, 56 (LIFE)
MCFP Springfield, MO:
- Colombo: John DeRoss, 85 (LIFE)
- Chicago: Michael Sarno, 65 (07/17/2031)
USP Florence ADMAX, CO:
- Chicago: James Marcello, 49 (LIFE)
FCI Jesup, GA:
- Bonanno: Joseph Sabella, 57 (10/23/2024)
FCI Elkton, OH:
- Philadelphia: Joseph Servidio, 63 (03/20/2033)
FMC Fort Worth, TX:
- Lucchese: Michael Spinelli, 69 (10/25/2026)
FCI Gilmer, WV:
- Bonanno: Baldassare Amato, 71 (LIFE)
RESIDENTIAL REENTRY
- Genovese: Frank Giovinco, 55 (02/11/2023; New York)
- Philadelphia: Joseph Massimino, 72 (09/28/2023; Philadelphia)
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STATE PRISON
New Jersey State Prison, NJ:
- Colombo: Aurelio Cagno, 82 (parole eligibility 02/22/2040; maximum release LIFE)
- Genovese: Vito Alberti, 64 (home confinement; maximum release 04/06/2023)
East Jersey State Prison, NJ:
- Lucchese: Martin Taccetta, 71 (parole eligibility 02/05/2027, maximum release LIFE)
Franklin Correctional Facility, NY:
- Bonanno: Dominick Deluccia, 49 (earliest release 05/04/2023; maximum expiration 07/24/2024)
SCI Phoenix, PA:
- Philadelphia: Anthony Nicodemo, 51
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Jerome Asaro, Anthony Russo, Thomas Gioeli, Vito Alberti, Frank Giovinco, and Joseph Massimino are all getting back on the street this year.
The following list is accurate as of today (01/24/2023).
PENNSYLVANIA
FCI Allenwood Medium:
- Colombo: Joseph Monteleone, 83 (LIFE)
- Colombo: Anthony Russo, 69 (02/03/2023)
- Gambino: Thomas Carbonaro, 75 (03/15/2062)
- Lucchese: Joseph Massaro, 79 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: John Petrucelli, 51 (LIFE)
- Philadelphia: Frank Martines, 69 (LIFE)
FCI Allenwood Low:
- Bonanno: Ronald Giallanzo, 52 (03/02/2028)
- Colombo: Joseph Amato, 64 (05/26/2024)
- Gambino: Vincent Fiore, 60 (11/10/2024)
USP Allenwood:
- Bonanno: Fabrizio DiFrancisci, 52 (02/19/2025)
- Lucchese: Louis Daidone, 76 (LIFE)
USP Canaan:
- Gambino: Andrew Campos, 53 (11/03/2024)
- Gambino: Charles Carneglia, 76 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Steven L. Crea, 75 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Anthony Senter, 67 (LIFE)
FCI Schuylkill:
- Gambino: Ronald Trucchio, 71 (LIFE)
- Philadelphia: Domenic Grande, 43 (UNKNOWN)
USP Lewisburg:
- Colombo: Michael Sessa, 64 (LIFE)
FCI Loretto:
- Philadelphia: Steven Mazzone, 59 (UNKNOWN)
FCI McKean:
- Colombo: Alphonse Persico, 68 (LIFE)
NEW YORK
MDC Brooklyn:
- Bonanno: Stephen LoCurto, 62 (LIFE)
- Colombo: Theodore Persico, 59 (UNKNOWN)
- Colombo: Michael Uvino, 57 (UNKNOWN)
FCI Ray Brook:
- Colombo: Dino Saracino, 50 (03/26/2050)
- Lucchese: John Perna, 45 (02/18/2024)
CONNECTICUT
FCI Danbury:
- Bonanno: Jerome Asaro, 64 (02/11/2023)
- Bonanno: Anthony Donato, 64 (03/08/2025)
- Bonanno: Robert Lino, 56 (07/14/2026)
- Colombo: Vito Guzzo, 58 (11/04/2028)
- Lucchese: Eugene Castelle, 62 (11/06/2024)
MASSACHUSETTS
FMC Devens:
- Colombo: Victor Orena, 88 (LIFE)
- Genovese: Emilio Fusco, 54 (12/13/2030)
- Genovese: James Ida, 83 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Steven D. Crea, 50 (08/26/2028)
- Philadelphia: John Stanfa, 82 (LIFE)
NEW JERSEY
FCI Fort Dix:
- Bonanno: Anthony Aiello, 46 (10/09/2029)
- Kansas City: Vincent Pisciotta, 68 (12/09/2029)
- Philadelphia: Salvatore Mazzone, 57 (09/13/2024)
FCI Fairton:
- Lucchese: Nicodemo Scarfo, 57 (05/14/2037)
KENTUCKY
USP McCreary:
- Bonanno: Thomas Pitera, 68 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Matthew Madonna, 87 (LIFE)
FMC Lexington:
- Colombo: Ralph DeLeo, 79 (05/28/2024)
CALIFORNIA
USP Victorville:
- Lucchese: Christopher Londonio, 49 (LIFE)
FCI Terminal Island:
- Lucchese: Joseph Testa, 68 (LIFE)
FLORIDA
USP Coleman I:
- Bonanno: Vincent Basciano, 63 (LIFE)
FCI Coleman Low:
- Lucchese/ Philadelphia: Salvatore Pelullo, 55 (09/17/2036)
NORTH CAROLINA
FCI Butner Medium I:
- Philadelphia: Salvatore Piccolo, 71 (11/02/2027)
FMC Butner:
- Colombo: Thomas Gioeli, 70 (05/03/2023)
OTHER
FCI Cumberland, MD:
- Lucchese: Vittorio Amuso, 88 (LIFE)
- Lucchese: Anthony Grado, 59 (12/19/2027)
FMC Rochester, MN:
- Genovese: Louis Manna, 93 (06/10/2047)
- Philadelphia: Giuseppe Gallara, 56 (LIFE)
MCFP Springfield, MO:
- Colombo: John DeRoss, 85 (LIFE)
- Chicago: Michael Sarno, 65 (07/17/2031)
USP Florence ADMAX, CO:
- Chicago: James Marcello, 49 (LIFE)
FCI Jesup, GA:
- Bonanno: Joseph Sabella, 57 (10/23/2024)
FCI Elkton, OH:
- Philadelphia: Joseph Servidio, 63 (03/20/2033)
FMC Fort Worth, TX:
- Lucchese: Michael Spinelli, 69 (10/25/2026)
FCI Gilmer, WV:
- Bonanno: Baldassare Amato, 71 (LIFE)
RESIDENTIAL REENTRY
- Genovese: Frank Giovinco, 55 (02/11/2023; New York)
- Philadelphia: Joseph Massimino, 72 (09/28/2023; Philadelphia)
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STATE PRISON
New Jersey State Prison, NJ:
- Colombo: Aurelio Cagno, 82 (parole eligibility 02/22/2040; maximum release LIFE)
- Genovese: Vito Alberti, 64 (home confinement; maximum release 04/06/2023)
East Jersey State Prison, NJ:
- Lucchese: Martin Taccetta, 71 (parole eligibility 02/05/2027, maximum release LIFE)
Franklin Correctional Facility, NY:
- Bonanno: Dominick Deluccia, 49 (earliest release 05/04/2023; maximum expiration 07/24/2024)
SCI Phoenix, PA:
- Philadelphia: Anthony Nicodemo, 51
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Jerome Asaro, Anthony Russo, Thomas Gioeli, Vito Alberti, Frank Giovinco, and Joseph Massimino are all getting back on the street this year.
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Re: Confirmed members currently in federal prison
It's interesting to see when guys from across the country end up in the same facility and have opportunities to build relationships, (even though by now the vast majority of members in prison are NY guys). It got me thinking about a couple of stories Scott reported on recently.
First thing is Patty Dellorusso making connections to Chicago in prison and following up after his release. When John Pennisi appeared on the OG Podcast to discuss Matteo Messina Denaro's arrest, they briefly discussed it and Pennisi confirmed he was aware of Dellorusso's relationship in Chicago and felt he'd end up getting indicted over it.
Secondly, Scott recently reported about relationships between Kansas City and Chicago and Kansas City and Philadelphia (specifically George Borgesi and some KC associates). Vincent Pisciotta being in Fort Dix would certainly provide the opportunity for at least a social relationship between KC and other families. A couple of years ago, Fort Dix contained the highest concentration of made guys in the entire federal prison system. While there weren't any Philly guys there at that time, somebody who was held there was Patsy Parrello, who knows and had met Borgesi, Merlino, and other Philly members.
I haven't tracked associates because it'd be quite a monumental undertaking, but I'd reckon there are probably quite a few other interesting connections across the country. After all, Philadelphia ended up with a Boston crew in the 1990s because Bobby Luisi knew someone who had been behind bars with Ralph Natale.
First thing is Patty Dellorusso making connections to Chicago in prison and following up after his release. When John Pennisi appeared on the OG Podcast to discuss Matteo Messina Denaro's arrest, they briefly discussed it and Pennisi confirmed he was aware of Dellorusso's relationship in Chicago and felt he'd end up getting indicted over it.
Secondly, Scott recently reported about relationships between Kansas City and Chicago and Kansas City and Philadelphia (specifically George Borgesi and some KC associates). Vincent Pisciotta being in Fort Dix would certainly provide the opportunity for at least a social relationship between KC and other families. A couple of years ago, Fort Dix contained the highest concentration of made guys in the entire federal prison system. While there weren't any Philly guys there at that time, somebody who was held there was Patsy Parrello, who knows and had met Borgesi, Merlino, and other Philly members.
I haven't tracked associates because it'd be quite a monumental undertaking, but I'd reckon there are probably quite a few other interesting connections across the country. After all, Philadelphia ended up with a Boston crew in the 1990s because Bobby Luisi knew someone who had been behind bars with Ralph Natale.
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NE has had all of the big names on the street for a while. Idk if they're doing things quiet and correctly, or they're not doing anything at all.
If nobody sees it, it didn't happen.
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Does LIFE in prison always mean till death?
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I believe even people serving life can get compassionate release at the very end of the line.
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Re: Confirmed members currently in federal prison
Sometimes I hear things like "20 or 25 to life" "life with parole" and I'm sure they are other variations of how it's used. When life is a word the judge uses to incarcerate someone how often does it mean till one actually passes on?
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"LIFE" is for life in the federal system. There is no parole for inmates incarcerated for crimes committed after November 1, 1987, in accordance with the Federal Sentencing Reform Act.
The two most common reasons for a prisoner's early release:
1. Compassionate release, which must be granted by a judge
2. Early release for "good behavior." Inmates with little to no infractions while imprisoned can get months shaved off of their sentence and be released earlier than their initial sentencing.
A less common reason (at least from my observations) is a mistake in the calculation of sentencing guidelines which results in a re-calculation of the inmate's sentence. This may result in an adjustment of the inmate's release date but I admit that I'm no expert in this field.
And, of course, an inmate's sentence may be reduced or overturned based on appeal.
The two most common reasons for a prisoner's early release:
1. Compassionate release, which must be granted by a judge
2. Early release for "good behavior." Inmates with little to no infractions while imprisoned can get months shaved off of their sentence and be released earlier than their initial sentencing.
A less common reason (at least from my observations) is a mistake in the calculation of sentencing guidelines which results in a re-calculation of the inmate's sentence. This may result in an adjustment of the inmate's release date but I admit that I'm no expert in this field.
And, of course, an inmate's sentence may be reduced or overturned based on appeal.
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"20 to 25" or "20 to life" are based on sentencing guidelines. Typically, the D.A. will calculate the "range" of sentencing based on sentencing guidelines that are created by the DOJ. They then recommend how long the convicted should be sentenced based on that range. The judge can then use that number or go higher or lower at their discretion, while staying within the sentencing guidelines. Again, I'm not an expert, this is just my understanding of it.
As I mentioned above, there is no parole in the federal system. Most of the inmates still grandfathered in under the old rules have been released or are dead. There may be some still kicking around, though.
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This is awesome, thanks for posting this Chin. Interesting group getting out this year.
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Wonder if Saracino will become active after his prison release
Wonder what the life will even be like by then…
Saracino was originally expecting to plead guilty and do 17 years for the 2008 bust which had yet to happen when Saracino mentioned it though they were imminent at the time
Wonder what the life will even be like by then…
Saracino was originally expecting to plead guilty and do 17 years for the 2008 bust which had yet to happen when Saracino mentioned it though they were imminent at the time
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What do you mean there is no parole in the federal system?Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 9:05 am"20 to 25" or "20 to life" are based on sentencing guidelines. Typically, the D.A. will calculate the "range" of sentencing based on sentencing guidelines that are created by the DOJ. They then recommend how long the convicted should be sentenced based on that range. The judge can then use that number or go higher or lower at their discretion, while staying within the sentencing guidelines. Again, I'm not an expert, this is just my understanding of it.
As I mentioned above, there is no parole in the federal system. Most of the inmates still grandfathered in under the old rules have been released or are dead. There may be some still kicking around, though.
But you could be released on good behavior? Is that the only means of early release in the fed system if so?
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No parole in the federal system. You serve out your entire sentence unless released on compassionate grounds or your sentence is adjusted or overturned on appeal. For every 365 days of "good behavior," you get 54 days off your sentence. Obviously, this doesn't apply to life sentences (but could if that sentence is adjusted).Tonyd621 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 6:17 amWhat do you mean there is no parole in the federal system?Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 9:05 am"20 to 25" or "20 to life" are based on sentencing guidelines. Typically, the D.A. will calculate the "range" of sentencing based on sentencing guidelines that are created by the DOJ. They then recommend how long the convicted should be sentenced based on that range. The judge can then use that number or go higher or lower at their discretion, while staying within the sentencing guidelines. Again, I'm not an expert, this is just my understanding of it.
As I mentioned above, there is no parole in the federal system. Most of the inmates still grandfathered in under the old rules have been released or are dead. There may be some still kicking around, though.
But you could be released on good behavior? Is that the only means of early release in the fed system if so?
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I’m guessing Anthony Russo is related to mush?
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His nephew.
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We need a picture of Tommy shots if he actually walks out of prison. Does he still have his blog I wonder if he still at it. I wouldn't doubt he does that guys radio show the NYC political guy who has Tommy's back. Moreno or something. It be interesting he won't talk on mob shit. That means 2 of the NYC cop killers are out and the shooters to